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How to enforce the rules you set, and consequences when those rules are broken. Use [behavior] for questions about why children act the way they do.
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My 16 year old daughter got a speeding ticket
Disclaimer: I satisfy my speed cravings by breaking speed limits on a bicycle. I've done worse than your daughter. If you do it just right, a speed bump on a steep downhill results in a really satisfy …
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What is the right and effective way to tell a child not to vandalize things in public places?
Why not simply tell him the true reason?
"You shouldn't damage the thing because it isn't yours."
Because it is the correct and logical answer, this one is more likely to work than the others and get …